1. El Ateneo Grand Splendid


Buenos Aires, Argentina
This jaw-dropping bookshop is built within a 1919 theatre that once hosted the country’s most talented tango dancers, before it evolved into a cinema a decade later. As of 2000, El Ateneo’s only running show is a glorious, three-level bookshop – though it’s still worthy of a standing ovation. There are wonderfully preserved details along each of the balconies and seats have been transformed into reading spaces for visitors – but the domed ceiling, with its enormous early twentieth-century fresco, is the real showstopper. Books are of all genres, and they’re mostly in Spanish, but this building’s majesty is worth admiring IRL all the same. Why not head to the third-floor cafe for a proper birdseye view?
Address: Avenida Santa Fe 1860, C1123 Cdad. Autónoma de Buenos Aires
Opening hours: Open daily from 9am–9pm
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